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By -Stanley-
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Aren't kids new born goats?
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By thepitchergrower
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He meant that New born goats are called Kids.
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By Cross
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Yeah, but accurate for children. Got any?

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Got any what?
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By ChefDean
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-stanly- wrote: Sat Jan 01, 2022 6:48 pm Aren't kids new born goats?
Yes, baby goats are called Kids. And they're delicious slow roasted in a pit, wrapped in banana leaves, served with a Chocolate Mole (pronounced mol-eh).
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Bacon is soooooo good.
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So is steak.
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By thepitchergrower
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ChefDean wrote:
-stanly- wrote: Sat Jan 01, 2022 6:48 pm Aren't kids new born goats?
Yes, baby goats are called Kids. And they're delicious slow roasted in a pit, wrapped in banana leaves, served with a Chocolate Mole (pronounced mol-eh).
With that being said, I just roasted my kid. (not a human one, don't worry.)
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I own bees.
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I'm thinking about doing that, buy we live in a developing neighborhood so I don't think there would be enough flowers around for them.
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By Nepenthes0260
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There are quite a few beekeepers in my neck of the woods in Eastern Washington and I’ve been tempted to try my hand at a colony more than once. But at the end of the day my hands are already full with plants :lol:
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I'm thinking about doing that, buy we live in a developing neighborhood so I don't think there would be enough flowers around for them.

Bees acually fly 0 to 4 miles to get there necter and pollen, up to 5 if necessary.

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